I don't get the hate? We are down an ilb and McLain is one of the only IlBs that has the same ceiling as Bo. And yes any Lb you plug in next to Willis is going to look better than he is..

LOL @ this whole post.

McClain was absolutely awful in Oakland. While I'm willing to admit a better team and better talent around him would surely make him look better, there's absolutely nothing about the guy's NFL resume that would make anyone think his ceiling is at Bowman's level.

On top of that, the LBs playing next to BOWMAN (not Willis) have been the ones looking better than they are (Wilhoite, Grant). We have yet to see whether Willis can make the guy next to him look good the way Bowman did.

Originally posted by spizzy:
I read on twitter he is attempting a comeback.

Could he be an option for us? He's going to come cheap, and we wouldn't have anything binding with him just like we did with Nnamdi. If we can get his head on straight, he could be a solid player until Bo is back

No. If you are playing Rolando McClain, you will need another player to finish his tackles on every play. He's kind of like those low level bad guys in the Nintendo game Kung Fu. They have to hold you for ages until someone throws a knife at you.

I'm not trying to blow off Bo I'm just saying McLain might b worth bringing in. In ceing I just meant physically. And I'm just think playing next to Pwillie would be the best thing personally and professionally. Bo became Bo because of Willis. Why couldn't it be done again with another troubled player( that being the only reason Bo dropped to the third)

There wouldn't be a " better" situation for him to go to. Learning from the best of the best in a great locker room. Dout it will happen but seems low risk. You would think it would be his first choice and he fits in perfect with the rest of our rejected FA class.

Originally posted by matthewabbit:
There wouldn't be a " better" situation for him to go to. Learning from the best of the best in a great locker room. Dout it will happen but seems low risk. You would think it would be his first choice and he fits in perfect with the rest of our rejected FA class.

Too many castoffs and busts on the team, and suddenly a solid team starts to sink. Add little pieces like Glenn Dorsey each year, and they magically become different players. Happened to Donte Whitner, Carlos Rogers, Alex Boone and a few others. Maybe a couple players in one off-season max. We still have to coach up Lawrence Okoye. The great part about all this is last year's draft will become relevant in about 4 months when Marcus Lattimore, Tank Carradine and Quintin Dial show up to camp at 100% or close to it. It could make Baalke look like a genius if everything works out...we'll be loaded with 1st round talent from top to bottom.

Originally posted by matthewabbit:
I don't get the hate? We are down an ilb and McLain is one of the only IlBs that has the same ceiling as Bo. And yes any Lb you plug in next to Willis is going to look better than he is..

LOL @ this whole post.

McClain was absolutely awful in Oakland. While I'm willing to admit a better team and better talent around him would surely make him look better, there's absolutely nothing about the guy's NFL resume that would make anyone think his ceiling is at Bowman's level.

On top of that, the LBs playing next to BOWMAN (not Willis) have been the ones looking better than they are (Wilhoite, Grant). We have yet to see whether Willis can make the guy next to him look good the way Bowman did.

This bowman blow off ish is getting tired

What is "blow off ish?" Like, people aren't giving Bowman the credit he deserves?

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